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Standards for Premium growing mixes
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- Subject: Standards for Premium growing mixes
- From: "* D* G* <D*@PSS.Boeing.com>
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 06:49:19 -0700
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> From: hcuny@bsipublishing.com[SMTP:hcuny@bsipublishing.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 6:35 AM
> To: duncan.g.mcalpine@boeing.com
> Subject: The Weekly Dirt, for 15 September 98
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> The Weekly Dirt, for 15 September 98
> An e-mail newsletter
> from Garden Center magazine editor Holly Cuny
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> * The Natl. Bark & Soil Producers Assoc. is developing standards for
> labeling consumer growing mixes as "premium." The association has
> worked with Bill Fonteno at NCSU to formulate a definition of
> premium soil. The definition is based largely on a hydration index
> that
> you can review online at
> http://www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/project/hortsublab/Standards_home.h
> tm
> NBSPA is accepting public comments on its definition until
> Sept. 21. NBSPA, 703.257.0213; assnctr@earthlink.net
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